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Title |
Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History: Period of Early Reformation in Germany |
Author |
N.A. |
Summary |
This booklet was edited by James Harvey Robinson and Merrick Whitcomb. The cost of this booklet is $0.30. The documents deal with the beginning of the Reformation in Germany. The documents translated are "An Example of Letters of Obscure Men", "Archbishop Albert's Instruction to the Sub-commissioners" about indulgences, and "A Sermon on Indulgences Given by Tetzel". It continues with the "Disputation of Dr. Martin Luther, Theologian, Concerning the Value of Indulgences", "Extract from a Letter of Ulrich Von Hutten to the Elector of Saxony", a letter from "Erasmus to Richard Pace", "A Mandate of Maurice, Bishop of Worms, Against the Lutheran Doctrine", "The Twelve Articles of the Peasants", "Secret Instructions of Charles V to His Chancellor, Mathias Held", "Examples of the Canons of the Council of Trent", and "Introductory Bibliography". The inside of the back cover list the other volumes of this booklet. |
Catalog Number |
P99.67.075 |
Object Name |
Pamphlet |
Publisher |
The Department of History the University of Pennsylvania |
Published Place |
Philadelphia, PA |
Published Date |
1908 January |
Physical Description |
39 pp. 8.500"H x 5.250"W x 0.125"D |
Language |
English |
Condition |
Excellent |